1. The resident of an apartment unit at 952 Southwest Campus Drive contacted Federal Way police to report that he had received some suspicious looking documents in the mail. The incident took place around 9 a.m. on the morning of October 7. The man told police that he had received the documents but he believed that they might not be legitimate. The man is from Mexico, and he had returned to Federal Way after several months there. The documents stated that the man owed $11,000 to the IRS for income he earned going back to 2001-2002. The man said that the documents stated he had filed tax returns for those years, having worked in the United States. But the man told officers that he wasn't even in the country then. The discrepancy caused him to believe the documents were somehow fake. There is no other information listed in the report.
Woman's credit card goes missing, thief uses it to buy lingerie
2. A woman contacted Federal Way police to report a series of unauthorized charges to her pink Victoria's Secret credit card. The woman told police that she went shopping in the Victoria's Secret store, located at 1909 South Commons on October 7. Later on, when she received her statement, it showed several transactions that the woman did not make on the credit card. She told officers that she did not recall getting her card back from the cashier, so she believed the cashier might have stolen it. The report does not mention how much the unknown person charged to her card.
Car prowlers take satellite radio
3. A woman, who lives on the 30900 block of 1st Avenue South, contacted Federal Way police to report that an unknown person or persons broke into her vehicle and stole several items from inside. The incident occurred sometime before 8:40 a.m on the morning of October 7, when the woman said she returned to her car and discovered the crime. The woman said she locked her car and left it overnight outside in her assigned stall. When she left to go to work in the next morning, she didn't notice anything out of the ordinary until she opened the car door. She opened the car with the remote, so she couldn't tell if the doors had been locked previously. The woman realized she'd been burglarized when she discovered that the glove box door was open. She also discovered that her XM satellite radio, valued at $85, was also stolen. The unit was wired into the dash, and the thieves damaged her dash when the ripped it out of the vehicle.